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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

I'm going to have to think up some more creative "market post" titles--because I have at least a couple more to go; I still haven't shared all of the market sewing along with goodies, patterns, and fabric from Sample Spree and book signings. But for today I have a few more amazing booths to share. First up is Joel Dewberry's gorgeous booth.

I really loved this booth and walked by a few times to get another look (and to make sure it was okay to take pictures)!

I love the crisp, elegant simplicity of these fabrics and can't wait for the clothing patterns to be ready as well.

Amy Butler's booth was small, but gorgeous--and there were samples to see and feel of Organic Soul, her next line.

Amy was busy interviewing when I stopped by, but her assistant said pictures were fine. Someday I'd love to get to talk to Amy.

The Riley Blake booths were as cute as can be. Shop owners could enter a drawing to win this cute bike by stopping by every "All Dolled Up in Salt Lake City" booth and getting their cards stamped.

The "All Dolled Up" quilt was another highlight of the Riley Blake area.

Hi Sherri, I just wanted to leave a comment and tell you that I love your blog! I've followed it for a while now and just realized on Monday that you came to my house with Camille this weekend on your way home. :) Small world! I didn't realize this was your blog until I checked on Monday and saw you carpooled with Camille and made the connection. So it was nice meeting you in real life, and thanks for stopping by!

So cool to see how beautiful and professional everyone's booths look! I love all the color and inspiration. I have been dyeing to see Anna Maria Horner's booth, so thank you for that sneak peak. Looks like you had a lot of fun!

I am loving your posts. I was there and somehow did not see some of these booths. It was too much fun and sensory overload. Keep the posts coming. I think I had over 400 pictures. How to choose what to post?

Thank you so much for the wonderful photos! Many of us have never been ot quilt market and must live vicariously through the photos and stories of those of you who do get to go!! Can you explain the whole market process?? The individual booths are for those who design fabrics, those who just design patterns and the big manufacturers? The purpose is to showcase the new stuff...do the boothers take orders for shops? I'd just love to know the whys and how of the whole event!

Great pictures! I was there, too, and I thought I took tons of pictures, but when I got home, I was surprised to find I hadn't. I guess I was too distracted by all that beauty. I was the fish outnumbered by too many shiny lures. Great time for my first show.Thanks for the memories!

I am a new quilter and have not really established a fabric line of fabric....I used to sew but when my sons took all my spare time I stopped sewing for about 25 yrs. My has the fabric changed--beautiful colors and high thread count so it is sooo soft.

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